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CAPfi MAY HERALD, THUKaDAY, AUGUST jo, 1906

CAPE MAY HERALD

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THE HERALD. cape nxY, N. J.

Mvertiunc rates upon sppUcstiou. THURSDAY, AUGUST M. 190*.

—After thi* date. 1

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i Krom Leslie'a We«klT.) The annual statistical summary ol the rhurrhea of the I nlted Sutes fur me. prepare.! hv I»r. Henry K. Carroll. Who had charge of the department of relisioii* statistical for the eleventh nut onal censns. furnishes some figures w tit.'h may give ••Pause” to aU who are Interested in the cause of religious progj, .s l>r. Carroll's tables show that of tt „ ,i, nominations those making the largest absolute gains in communicants ar. the Catholics (eight bodies) with p _ Methodists (seventeen bodies) jo'l y.-j t Baptists (thirteen bodies) T2.t»7 l.ut;ientns ttwenty-two bodies) 51^80. pre-evierians ttwelve bodies) S8.174, Protestant EpiscO|«l (two bodiea) l#,2t>-; stid Congregationalists IS.321. Ineluding these additions, the total number of ministera in the United States is n..u i.j4 390; the churches 201.606, and the juituuntcanM S1.148 446. The gain last year, it appears, was not as large as in him, despite the concerted and wide-spr.-ad etlorts made daring 1»05 to auuken sinners to repentance. Bo! as it Stands, a total of over two hundred thousand churches and over thirty nitllton church members represents a •poser for righteousness that would wo: k mmrveU in redeeming our cities trom misrule and freeing the land from many public evils, if it were unitedly wtvely directed. Thirty million chorch members would be a mighty and irrratible host for the overcoming ol the liquor traffic, the corruption of the ballot, the gambling evil, or any foe of society, if they would bat march and

slick together.

(should Be Re-elected Congreedoral candidates are bobbing np in the Second district, and Burlington county has two in General Bard t.rubb and Spencer Simpson, both prominent in the -‘new Idea” combine. Congressman Gardner baa received the indorsement of the Atlantic county Republicans for renomination, end there is litUe doubt of his being supported by Cape May an3 Cumberland counues. The people of the Second district are intelligent, and appreciate the lact that they have a most efficient representative in Congress In "Old Brains,” as Mr Gardner is caUed by all who know his worth, dost at. this time, when the ix-moerats of the conn try are about to * make the eflort of their lives to elect s democratic Congress, with a view to tearing a pieces the protective tarifl act, it u of the greatest importance to have brainy and experienced men in the < ongreaa to protect the industries of the country and its present prosperity from the assaults of the free trade theorists. New Jersey’s rapidly increasing industries, including lU agricultural development, demand the continuance in Congress ©1 every one of its present delegation who is willing to serve.

The pore food bill, which was passed by ihe henate early in the Marion, bat was held by the House committee tor four months, was passed by the House by tbs overwhelming vote of 240 to 17. when it was finally reached. The act pr.diibits interstate commerce in foods, • iriigs or liquors which are deleterious or iraodnlent, and requires s truthful lube.mg of all drugs, foods and liquors transported between the states. The intent of the Ull is to giveconaomers information as to what they buy, and to protect them against poisonous adulterations of foods end medicines. The prevalence of insanity in Kew York has been commented on because om i *1,000.00have been paid to Insanity ex pert*. After a wb" in New York may be

An Oklahama giri who objected to bring kiesed jerked her heed back and

it any figure In the mortality etatia-

of a belt of lightning from a dev sky.

An arbitrator's pay la ganetaly the

Bortimaeus and

Zacebaous

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LEMON TEXT. - Luka IS:! Sfesstasjs TIME.-The last of March. A D. M; not Inns aflar the last laaaon. Pt.Ai'1! - Jenetm. I* or is rnttss Meshraal of Jerusalem. In the valley of the Comment V. Ji “A certain pell known to the people of'that to' callly. ’ Begging." The usual oeeupa lion of the Idled Vs: SI. ST. "Hearing the mamtnde" Hie ears, mads keen as tbs ears of the blind commonly are. was quick to discern that a great crowd was passing. Evidently Bartlmaees had heard of Jesus, how he had restored sight to other Mind men. and' he Ml that now was his opportunity. V. S£. “He cried.” He could not see Jesus, but be was determined that Jesus should hear and thereby be drawn to see him. ‘'Sob of David.” Perhaps the blind man recognised Jetus as the Messiah, the descendant of great King David; for of this com Ing One tt had been foretold that he should open the ayes of the Mind (lea. IS: if," S6:6: 41:7). and this Jesus had proved able to do. "Have mercy on me." This was his customary cry, but id the present Instance the mercy craved was not alms, but the restoration of sight. V. St. “They which went before.” Those who were In advance of Jaens. "Rebuked him . . .bold his peace." They tried to make him cease hit crlee. deeming It unSt that a common beggar should thus Intrude apon .one for whom they had great respect. Even to this day there are some to hinder those who seek Jeans. V. 46. "Jesus stood." Nothing la too much trouble for Jesus. If be can bat help a single soul. 'Commanded him to be brought." To the calling man. the calling Jeans responded. V. 41.% "Whet wilt thouT” It U God's way to ask ns to express to him our desires. He might supply many of our needs without oar asking. but we are bidden. "In everything by prayer ... let yonr requests be made known unto God." "Doid." br "Master " There to love and ‘devotion In the title he chooses to address Jesus. "That I might receive my sight." This was the one object of his desire. V. 41. "Jesus said." According to Matthew, as Jesus spoke he touched the eyes of Bxrtimaeus and hto companlon. and immediately eight wee restored. "Thy faith hath saved thee." It was divine power that wrought the cure, bet the man had pot himself in connection with that power by hto loving confidence In Jesus. V. 41. "Received hto eight." The

Mayor—Tkos. W.

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Assessor Gilbert C. Hegbea-Jaa. F. —. Collectoi—Jea. E./Tsylor-—.JOB. 1. l«n

Court Mouse; SwgEssn

P 'v. 1. "Zaccheeus" Hto name to e Hebrew one, signifying pure, henee undoubtedly the men wee e Jew. Concerning his character previous to this meeting with Jesus, moat commentator believe that it bad keen all that served to render pnMIceas odious to their fellow men "Chief among the publicans. . . . And, be was rich." His position wee in Itself a lucrative one. and the temptations toward nnlawfp: gains were very greet V. 1. "Sought to see Jesus vho he was." He had heard much of Christ Curiosity was. we may believe, the only motive in hie desire to see

V. 4. "Ran . . . i resorted to the usual devices boys follow to enable them to sec a pass

Y. A "Bald. Zacchaeua. come down." We need not wonder bow One who could reed the men's heart knew also hto name ^To-day I must abide at thy house.” To in rite one's self thus was is perfect keeping with the custom of ortenteto, where there

little accoKmodedo inns for travelers.

V. (. "He made haste, came down, received him." He who had overcome so many obstacles In order to catch a glimpse, to quite prepared to eagerly and joyously seise the opportunity

for closer acquaintance.

V. 7. “They all murmured." The feeling of the Jews against the pub

board C ffiaeiocl R Stiles, I llhsiu H. Thou.,— — Iwsnl H. Pbllllua, Clerk .mm Willism T. Stevens Dr. A. L. Leith Charles F. -(jetdo BOARD OK BRALTH. Dr. A. U Leech. J rtsWcuL . .BepL U Dr. V. M. D. Matey, ftecietary... IK Robert K. Head ' fg Lafayette M. Balt " }** Albert B. Utile “ OrafMUd^ & BOARD Cr-’TRADE

ORailalla Tribe. No. 1&7, Improved Order Of Had Men—Meets si 810 Washington

Cape May fire Depet

Monday evening In each month at corner Washington and Franklin street*.

St John's K E. Church

Cor. Washington and Franklin Hto. Sunday Serried: Holv Communion. 7.80a m. (as announced). Holy Commonion, 10.80 a. m. the first Honday •* each month. Morning Prayer 10.30. Evening Prayer 8 00. The following Uargymen ere expected to officiate dur-

iOR the summer of 1006.

Sept. t. Klght Rev. I^igbton Coleman, R T. D.. VL. D.. Bishop of Delaware Sept. t. Rev. Thomas J Taylor, Hector. Cberch of the Advent. Kninrtt Square.

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Secratary-Le Trvasurar—T8

County Directory. justice Supreme Coart—Tboa-W Treechard arcult Jod^Alien R Law Judge—James M K-HIMrethtUpibH

Sheriff—WUlism H. Bright, Rep. -I9°7 Coeooer'a—Robert S Miller, Rep IK>7 Corooer 1 *—William H. Tbompaon. MM Coroner's—A. LaRoy MollUe.. .W8 Ooaaty Ctoih Je8M Way, Itoe. ....Uio Cvaaty Boar« of Eleetloaa—Jsa. K. HaijjL ini~of" E>ertloBa^~Chariea R.

J. Trice. Cneaty ' siird”of’"‘iciirttoo»l'Mirlise 1 H. Keara*. Dem IMS Term* af Coen-Bccood Tuesday In April. ,'rirptembrr and Deeemoet. BOARD OF CHOsdfc PRRKBOLDRRR. Anthony B. Smith. Palermo,. Jau.l 1807 W. S. Johnson, Ocean CHy Jan. 1.1807 John P. Pox. Ocean City Jan. 1. IP07 C. P. Vanaman. Dias Creak, Jan. 1, 1MB lease D Ladlam.Sc Dennis Jan 1.19Q7 Daniel Hshslldwer. Rrma^Jaa. 1, iB SrSYS^asS»;-ja.l38 Anthony B. Smith, Director; bemoal Townaaed Clerk. Stale Senator—Lewie ' ~ ~ Hep.

«t. mart's a. c. ottracM. Rev. Father D. 8. Kelly, Rector. Maaaee—Sttndays, 6, 8 and 10 * ” Weekdays, 7 JO a ta. Huodsy and Friday evenings services

Conlsaaiont—Saturdays, and T1 days before the First Friday, from SJO to (LOO p m and from 7.80 to 8 SO p c r. x. cRURca or xsx advrrt.

nos ; MS e ns. Bendy nienl; o.uo Prsyei and ttormon. • r to ths

Rev Arthur W. Bpooeer, D. D., PasBond ay set vices .at 10 Stf a. m., and

7.30 p. m

BouSsy sdhooi at 288 p. m. Prarer iMstong Wedneedry 7.30 p. JnuiorU. R.'Fnday-at 4 lip. m.

Y. P. 8 a K Friday at 7 JB w m.

nasr M. ECRDS

•day mernIng at 10.81. __ .,46. .• Maatlpgs at 0 a.m. pod 4.80 r. m. on ■aopM*, Bandsv School at 8 r. m. Epworth League Suodsy evening at 7 80 o’clock. M Id-week prayer aervlee Wed seeds y Svenleg at 8 o'clock. Class maatlaga, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday sveoioga.

Prsaebtog on Sunday la ths evening at 7>8p.

10.00a.m. Banday bohoo! sd 2M) r. M. Wednesday eveulu. Prayer Meeting 7 JO o'clock Men'. Meeting Saturday evening *18.00

Ad on 1 ram Chapter. No. M. Boval Arch toeoea-CeevooaMena. third ^Monday of L^St No. SO. F, and A. M.

toarU. Thundsys of each asenth. Capa May Osanail, Me. M8J; Royal Ar- ~~ s first and third Tassdays af t Aadtteriam. Cepe Mar Lad*. Me. n. A. O. U. W.-

Ufi*. He. T, LmfiW L a M--

Sriffllitul «*rdi.

t M0, to Jr. O.U.A.M. Hall. Cold Spring. The John Mecray Poet No., 40, G. A. R. third Friday «f ae ‘ P- m., at Fran I

PEIIISUYfillfl RAILROAD WIST JZUtr k UA6S0U RArt-Rn^Ti 1m Errgcr Jbl* 28,1908. ggosn HTKXXT KTATIOK 7-IS A Connect, from L 9^5 U 'y •nd Wildwood. Arrive, at Philadelphia, Broad Street. 9 08 a. MABgBT ST. WHASF 6.9 C A. M.—ACCOMMODATION. Stops at principal intermediaU stations. Cponects fiom Wildwood Branch. Ocean 9«y end Sea Isle City. Arrives at Phila deiphie p.*? — “ k. «. detphia i 43 a. Q ot: express. y *> Wildwood Branch. , bca laic City. Arrives at PhitedclphU ic P-M.-EXPRESS. Connects - Wildwood Branch. Ocean City end fT* 017 ArnTr * *' Philadelphls 4 »j 2 7 c P-M.—ACCOMMODATION. Stop, •JJ at principal intermediate stations. Arrives at Philadelnhia 5 ji p. m. 4..A0 FM—EXPRESS Connects from “ ■ Wildwood Branch. Ocean City and Sea Isle City. Arrive* at Philadelphia 6.40

a^sle City. Arrives at Philadcl-

BBOAD

c 00 p i. M - EXPRESS. Connect* from . 1 , WUdwood Branch. Arrive* at Phi ■delphi*. Broad Street. 8.5S p. m. MARKET WT. WBAMT. V sr P. M.—ACCOMMODATION. »t principal imermediate si Coen rets from Wl dwood Branch, and Sea Isle City Arrives at Phitodcl-

Philadrlphis 4 Jo p m.

stations. Ar-

^-fM^^rntAIN. Com KSlmClpSlMi*^^ ■toritms Arrive. 8.CC r.M.KXPRKSS. Ceonccto from Wild-

wood Branch. Ocean City

■U City. Arrives at PfiiUdelphis to

FROM PHILADELPHIA.

MSRECT rr. WMABF.

Trains leave foe Cape May—Express. 940 m.. 1.05 (Setnrday* only) t.f>. 4.06 end j-sop at. week-days. Accommodation 748 s. SftnGsarAff. tn- week day.; 7 00 a. m. Sondays. a Broad Stmt Station, 4.0$ p. m. week

day*; 9.00 a. m. Snndsya

Tratoe leave Philadelphia. Broad Street

Week devs, 4 j8,4 40.4 SJ. 51«. 3 3*.*7 00. JJi* 0 J-»* 0 '8 o N 930, <o». •«««» A. M.. *11000000. is A3. *ioa 1 40, 1 so. — '

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npjL4«, 5»0, Pram ... *i» J4 end 6.00 p.

WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH.

Jnly i, 1906.

Per Baltimore end Washington. •653. it 13 night, ereekdaym. Scmdavs, *6. jj. From West Philadelphia only, 133 end g!&iy U ' ^ ^ S °’ * 7 ‘ iS r ' ■Dining Car. tBxtra-faR Train. W. W. ATTERBCRY, J. R. WOOD. Gal Manager. Pam'r TraOc Managet

‘ W.WOYD,

todriyhia ouly, 145 a.

n Meeagw.

CEO-

General Pi

filTOrS PRDCUUUTIOI. Automobilists T«ke Notice.

J)R. W»iTU£Y RODGERS WAUCH, WALKS' 'liARMAt’t. ^ *SHIKOT(( AMfDMCATVR SrRrXTR, XfiJr.N-J. ^ Telephone BS and >4 Office boon, 7 to B a. m., 2 to 4, and 7 Office end reetdenne, Wales United Btotoe Pharmacy. Night Bell.

CAPITAL

Surplus and Undivided Prufits

DEPOSITS

I^KWIB T. STEVENS, O0UN8K Li/jR A La6; 810 WAaHLKpry* ijR • ’ L'hPRMsY. N.J Master ami SoficHof* lb VSism err. Notary Pakltc. Commtoaioner for Pennsylvania. J-JK. C. H. IOKENUK, (Dr. W. B. Sicklcr. associate. 1 DENTIST Ocesk akd H roil a* Hraxmi, Capr Mat. N. J.

Oral'Surgery, including Extraction of Teeth under Narcotized Air and othpr Anesthetics Phils. Office; Perry Bldg. i6tb A Chestnut St.

James J. Doak Carpenter & SSuilaei Jobbing Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. Local Pbooa 67

Circulating l ibrary NOVELS - AND - MAGAZINES Fine Stationary And Blank Books, Toys, Shell Goods, Gomes, Toy Boats, etc. M. L. WARRINGTON. 314 Washington Street. Contractors ft Builders YORK BROS. P. O. Box 661. Cape May, N. J.

W H BRIGHT, RRE INSURANCE la oar Part af Capa May Caaaty. Holly Beach. N. J.

VALUABLE Real Estate In Cape May City FOR SALE To close up an Estate rc humm mm ft m NO. I. A three story frame cottage and stable on land, at No. 676 Washington st., sire of lot 100 feet front by 200 feet deep. NO. 2. Drug store at S. W. corner of Washington and Decatur sts, together with all stock and fixtures. NO. 3. One-half of double cottage and lot, at No. 416 Bank at. or Teresa and Information apply t* 8. 8. MARCY. Morey’s Pharmacy, car. WaahlagtoH and Decotar 8ta. Cape May. N.J.

OP OUR OWN STAftPS FREE FREE

Security Trust Company Corner Washington and Ocean Streets. CAPE MAY CITY, HEW JERSEY

sioo.ooo.oo 5137,692.30

12,480,439.36

Wc solicit yonr account. Onr j.»lron. recrire tverj- courtay tn<i accommodation coneistent with prudent UnlicR. THREE PER CENT. INTEREST PAID

on dcjmsila in onr Savings Department.

—Advisory Board—

~.clI.Ba.lU.,U,Wra... II,. J.o,„ H C. Tlowr-,., J. Hplcei learning WilbotnF.Caiw.Jv Aaron W Hand Itoubrn T. Johnson Albert G. liennrit j„ b n U. Huffman

Robert E Hand

AUTISTIC DECOmiOB, PAPER HANGINGS.

Plaster HUork a Soeclaltp"—" Tmcrusta, Idalton anb Burlap’s 3nd $hov Rooms. Second floor Smith Bldg. 610 Wash if ti CAPEMAY, N. J. "

Pierson and Son.

#tHE|NEW y CUPE^IWYlimiKET. E*:

Cor. Wafthinp'tnn nnH ■ IV,Ira

Cor. Washineton and Union 8ts.

Where you will find choice Groceries, Vegetables, Provisions and fruits. We also handle “Micheners Star Hams”

Xocax, B>so2*':e.

USm. i>. ^(euerps l^BOAf dWD«LAUHCH

Office aul Shop-3or. Corgie and Jefferson Sts. CAPE MAY. F. J.

SAMUEL E. KWINU

General Contractor,

House moving a specialty

5>©§? ABIDIESSSp

SilDlSiDSSp fl -

WM. S. SHAW GENERAL CONTRACTOR Dealer In tCime, Shriek, Sand, Cement and Guilders Oeltphoue Dio. 10. Sflaterials. . fti Slmlrm Street

H. H. DOAK

DOAK BROTHERS

S. 8. DOAK

Groceries, Meets and Provisions

Butter, Eggs and Poultry Fruit and Vegetables

G. E. Brownbak's Famous Golden Butter a Specialty

Long Distance Phone 64x.

Local Phone 103.

515-517 Washington St.

Cape May City

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